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[M] What were they thinking? crisis communication the good, the bad, and the totally clueless Volume


Creator: Publisher: Rutgers University Press (Date of publication: 2008)

Item identifier: 10077619

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Shelf: 第一書庫 (茨女短大図書館)

Checkout type: Book

Circulation status: Available on Shelf

Include supplements: No

Call number: 336|A 16|

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Acquired at: January 07, 2009

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BB00468331|Crisis management -- United States -- Case studies|Public relations -- United States -- Case studies|Communication|Johnson & Johnson's Tylenol scare : getting it right|The Exxon Valdez oil tanker spill : the invisible and clueless CEO|The New York Knicks : know when to fold 'em|"Chaos in a West Virginia coal mine : ""They're alive!"""|The church's pedophilia scandal : skeletons in the closet|Dick Cheney : misfiring under pressure|"The Glen Ridge rape case : ""Stand by our boys"""|The death of Pat Tillman : the cover-up is always worse|Rudy Giuliani : a tale of two leaders|Christie Whitman and the EPA : coming clean on Ground Zero|"Prudential's terror threat : the ""Rock"" gets it right"|Virginia Tech : a deadly delay?|"Don Imus : ""I can't get anywhere with you people"""|Jon Corzine : getting it right ... and getting it wrong|Jet Blue Airways : a late-night disaster|"The O'Reilly ""factor"" : knowing when to shut up"|Taco Bell's E. coli scare : good intentions aren't enough|The New York Times : covering up for Jayson Blair|"The Duke ""rape"" case : a rush to injustice"|Alberto Gonzales : paying the price for playing with words|NFL boss Roger Goodell : scoring big points under pressure|"FEMA fails during Katrina : talk about ""clueless"""

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